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Let's solve each sentence in the Subject and Verb Agreement worksheet, explaining the rules behind each choice.
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1. "Neither...nor" and "Either...or": The verb agrees with the nearer subject.
2. Collective nouns (like *flocks*, *most of*) can be singular or plural depending on context.
3. "Everybody", "Nobody", "Anybody", "Someone": Always take a singular verb.
4. "With", "along with", "as well as": These phrases do not affect subject-verb agreement; the verb agrees with the main subject.
5. "Fifty dollars": Though it’s a number, it refers to money as a unit → usually treated as singular.
6. "Measles": Plural noun (despite ending in -s), so takes a plural verb.
7. "Most of": If followed by a countable noun, use plural; if uncountable, use singular.
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Now, let’s go through each sentence:
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1. Neither of the balls ______ any air. (has, have)
→ "Neither of the balls" means one ball is not having air.
→ Singular subject → has
✔ has
2. Either the lady or the man ______ going to the market. (is, are)
→ The nearer subject is "the man" (singular) → is
✔ is
3. Neither the boys or the girls ______ allowed in the class. (was, were)
→ "The girls" is closer and plural → were
✔ were
4. Neither the chairs nor the table ______ expensive. (is, are)
→ Nearer subject: "the table" (singular) → is
✔ is
5. Neither the cups nor the plates ______ washed. (was, were)
→ Nearer subject: "plates" (plural) → were
✔ were
6. Neither of them ______ very far. (swims, swim)
→ "Neither of them" = one person (singular) → swims
✔ swims
7. Either the workers or the boss ______ the grocery. (delivers, deliver)
→ Nearer subject: "the boss" (singular) → delivers
✔ delivers
8. Everybody ______ on time for classes. (was, were)
→ "Everybody" is singular → was
✔ was
9. Nobody in the class ______ the correct answer. (knows, know)
→ "Nobody" is singular → knows
✔ knows
10. Neither of the men ______ a pet. (has, have)
→ "Neither of the men" = one man (singular) → has
✔ has
11. Either the siren or my watch ______ incorrect. (is, are)
→ Nearer subject: "my watch" (singular) → is
✔ is
12. Neither her sisters or her brother ______ to the school. (goes, go)
→ "Her brother" is closer and singular → goes
✔ goes
13. Flocks of birds ______ perched on the tree. (is, are)
→ "Flocks" is plural → are
✔ are
14. Fifty dollars ______ on the floor. (was, were)
→ "Fifty dollars" refers to an amount of money as a unit → treated as singular → was
✔ was
15. Measles ______ a very common disease. (is, are)
→ "Measles" is a plural noun (like "scissors", "glasses") → are
✔ are
16. The boy along with his friends ______ at the cinema. (was, were)
→ Main subject: "the boy" (singular); "along with" doesn't change it → was
✔ was
17. Monkeys as well as crocodiles ______ found at the zoo. (was, were)
→ Main subject: "monkeys" (plural) → were
✔ were
18. Mavis together with her brothers ______ absent from school. (was, were)
→ Main subject: "Mavis" (singular) → was
✔ was
19. A lot of children ______ wearing their polo shirts. (was, were)
→ "Children" is plural → were
✔ were
20. Most of my life ______ spent studying. (was, were)
→ "Life" is uncountable → was
✔ was
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1. has
2. is
3. were
4. is
5. were
6. swims
7. delivers
8. was
9. knows
10. has
11. is
12. goes
13. are
14. was
15. are
16. was
17. were
18. was
19. were
20. was
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- Always look for the closest subject after "either/or" or "neither/nor".
- Ignore phrases like "along with", "together with", etc.
- Collective nouns and amounts of money often take singular verbs.
- Plural nouns like "measles" need plural verbs.
Let me know if you'd like this turned into a printable answer key!
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Rules to Remember:
1. "Neither...nor" and "Either...or": The verb agrees with the nearer subject.
2. Collective nouns (like *flocks*, *most of*) can be singular or plural depending on context.
3. "Everybody", "Nobody", "Anybody", "Someone": Always take a singular verb.
4. "With", "along with", "as well as": These phrases do not affect subject-verb agreement; the verb agrees with the main subject.
5. "Fifty dollars": Though it’s a number, it refers to money as a unit → usually treated as singular.
6. "Measles": Plural noun (despite ending in -s), so takes a plural verb.
7. "Most of": If followed by a countable noun, use plural; if uncountable, use singular.
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Now, let’s go through each sentence:
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1. Neither of the balls ______ any air. (has, have)
→ "Neither of the balls" means one ball is not having air.
→ Singular subject → has
✔ has
2. Either the lady or the man ______ going to the market. (is, are)
→ The nearer subject is "the man" (singular) → is
✔ is
3. Neither the boys or the girls ______ allowed in the class. (was, were)
→ "The girls" is closer and plural → were
✔ were
4. Neither the chairs nor the table ______ expensive. (is, are)
→ Nearer subject: "the table" (singular) → is
✔ is
5. Neither the cups nor the plates ______ washed. (was, were)
→ Nearer subject: "plates" (plural) → were
✔ were
6. Neither of them ______ very far. (swims, swim)
→ "Neither of them" = one person (singular) → swims
✔ swims
7. Either the workers or the boss ______ the grocery. (delivers, deliver)
→ Nearer subject: "the boss" (singular) → delivers
✔ delivers
8. Everybody ______ on time for classes. (was, were)
→ "Everybody" is singular → was
✔ was
9. Nobody in the class ______ the correct answer. (knows, know)
→ "Nobody" is singular → knows
✔ knows
10. Neither of the men ______ a pet. (has, have)
→ "Neither of the men" = one man (singular) → has
✔ has
11. Either the siren or my watch ______ incorrect. (is, are)
→ Nearer subject: "my watch" (singular) → is
✔ is
12. Neither her sisters or her brother ______ to the school. (goes, go)
→ "Her brother" is closer and singular → goes
✔ goes
13. Flocks of birds ______ perched on the tree. (is, are)
→ "Flocks" is plural → are
✔ are
14. Fifty dollars ______ on the floor. (was, were)
→ "Fifty dollars" refers to an amount of money as a unit → treated as singular → was
✔ was
15. Measles ______ a very common disease. (is, are)
→ "Measles" is a plural noun (like "scissors", "glasses") → are
✔ are
16. The boy along with his friends ______ at the cinema. (was, were)
→ Main subject: "the boy" (singular); "along with" doesn't change it → was
✔ was
17. Monkeys as well as crocodiles ______ found at the zoo. (was, were)
→ Main subject: "monkeys" (plural) → were
✔ were
18. Mavis together with her brothers ______ absent from school. (was, were)
→ Main subject: "Mavis" (singular) → was
✔ was
19. A lot of children ______ wearing their polo shirts. (was, were)
→ "Children" is plural → were
✔ were
20. Most of my life ______ spent studying. (was, were)
→ "Life" is uncountable → was
✔ was
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✔ Final Answers:
1. has
2. is
3. were
4. is
5. were
6. swims
7. delivers
8. was
9. knows
10. has
11. is
12. goes
13. are
14. was
15. are
16. was
17. were
18. was
19. were
20. was
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Summary Tips:
- Always look for the closest subject after "either/or" or "neither/nor".
- Ignore phrases like "along with", "together with", etc.
- Collective nouns and amounts of money often take singular verbs.
- Plural nouns like "measles" need plural verbs.
Let me know if you'd like this turned into a printable answer key!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of subject verb worksheet.